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Well hi, hello and how do you do? There's just one last festive tradition to tick off the list before we resume work for the new year, and it's the finest tradition of them all - the Eurogamer reader's top 50 games of the year! 2018 was a fascinating, diverse year for new games, and your list beautifully reflects that - as do your comments. Thank you so much for taking part, and see you all again soon! 50. Sonic Mania Plus What we said: "Mania takes everything that was memorable about Sega's pioneering 2D platformers - that joy in momentum always teetering on the brink of disaster, the deranged magnificence of those levels, the mournful bassnote as poor, faithful Tails stampedes into all the traps you've just triggered in passing - and rejuvenates it, to the point where you can only put down the pad in astonishment. Sonic the Hedgehog happened, everybody. "He's supposed to be all washed up - gaming's Birdman, a balding, leather-jacketed C-lister they wheel on whenever some Mario … [Read more...] about Eurogamer readers’ top 50 games of 2018

Xbox Game Pass is a tempting deal. Hundreds of Xbox One and Xbox 360 games are at your fingertips for a monthly fee, and a healthy number of those are excellent. In fact, some the best Xbox One games are included on that list. Ranging from exclusives like Forza Motorsport 4 to backward-compatible classics, it’s basically gaming’s answer to Netflix. There are no restrictions on what you can download, either. Users are able to access everything so long as they have an active subscription, and the only limit is the space on their HDD (if you need more storage, check out our guide on the best Xbox One external hard drives). Just remember, some games need Xbox Live Gold as well to function. Three versions of Xbox Game Pass are available. A full year clocks in at $119.99/£95.88, 6 months are $59.99/£47.49 (the best-value option, in our opinion), or 3 months for $29.99/£23.99. Although it can be pricey, it’s a worthwhile investment if you’re … [Read more...] about Xbox Game Pass deals

The Games With Gold June 2018 lineup might not be the most bombastic in GwG history, but boy howdy if it doesn't have some good (albeit somewhat under-the-radar) games. There's a wide variety to enjoy of titles to enjoy this month, whether you're seeking adventure or just another hot lap around the track. Shall we take a look?Remember: any games you choose to download during their availability period will remain accessible so long as you have an active Xbox Live Gold membership. And don't forget too that any Xbox 360 games made available through Games With Gold are also backwards compatible with Xbox One.Best Xbox One GamesJune 2018 free Games With Gold gamesAssassin's Creed Chronicles: Russia (Xbox One) - Available: June 1 - 30The Assassins go 2D (well, 3D models moving alone a 2D plane) in this off-shoot from the main Assassin's Creed series. Where the main games are large, open-world affairs where you can go anywhere and do just about anything, the Chronicles games are more focused … [Read more...] about Xbox Games with Gold for June 2018 is a time for gods and hedgehogs

It was Team Andromeda — an internal R&D team at Sega of Japan — that first revealed the potential of the Sega Saturn. Its debut game was the on-rails shooter Panzer Dragoon. Part Space Harrier, part Dune, part Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Panzer Dragoon filled Sega Saturns around the globe with evocative 3D shooting action featuring a blue dragon and its rider. Over the course of three initial games — Panzer Dragoon (1995), Panzer Dragoon 2 Zwei (1996) and Panzer Dragoon Saga (1998) — Team Andromeda continued to mine this simple yet compelling premise: that of a rider and his dragon facing off against a mysterious empire. While 2002’s Panzer Dragoon Orta (developed by ex-Team Andromeda members who later joined another studio, Smilebit) kept the series going later, it was the role-playing game Panzer Dragoon Saga that ended up becoming the standout. Taken at face value, Panzer Dragoon and its much-improved successor, Panzer Dragoon 2 Zwei, … [Read more...] about Panzer Dragoon Saga: An oral history

This week, we’re running a big list of what we — and a group of trusted friends — recently voted as the 500 best video games of all time. For the backstory, criteria, explanation of why Breath of the Wild isn’t on the list, etc., head to the beginning here: The 500 best games of all time. For numbers 300-201, scroll down. 300. Microsoft Flight Simulator (1982, PC) Though technically not the first flight simulator, Microsoft Flight Simulator revolutionized the simulation genre with how many real world variables it threw at players. The changing weather, time of day, new coordinate systems and a new engine were seen as so realistic at the time, the game's advertising claimed if it were any more lifelike "you'd need a license." 299. The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (2013, Nintendo 3DS) The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds is one of the best classic Zelda games in the series. Building upon the series' dungeon design and overall presentation, A … [Read more...] about The 500 best games of all time: 300-201